Forbes August 26, 2023
David Phelan

Take a look at the Apple Watch. Maybe there’s one on your wrist right now. Looks innocent, doesn’t it? But it turns out it may be crawling with bacteria. Okay, don’t panic or anything, but you might as well know that a rather dryly written research piece (and frankly, that’s how you know it’s probably spot-on) has revealed which bands have the most bacteria.

This is important to know, especially with a gorgeously different Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Apple Watch Series 9 just days away, expected to be announced alongside the iPhone 15 on Tuesday, September 12.

The story was first picked up by New York Post, reporting that the bands, and it applies to other wristbands, not just...

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